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what do you guys think it is. There are so many to choose from .

2007-09-02 17:26:43 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Asia Pacific Malaysia

RE: mumu - agree that it's one of the most controversial, disagree that it is terrible what she did. I actually think she is a good example to follow for anyone who dosen't want to be forced into anything that they don't aggre/want.

2007-09-02 17:49:50 · update #1

RE: axass - do you need a tissue?

2007-09-02 18:16:26 · update #2

RE: Effendi - i'm with you on that one my friend.

2007-09-02 18:42:49 · update #3

11 answers

controversial things happen in Malaysia at a breathtaking rate every day but that was not always the case. Historically there were fewer, but those that happened moved Malaysia towards what it is to-day with all controversion! I am thinking right now of the Double Six "incident" June 6, 1976 in Kota Kinabalu, where Sabah's whole cabinet was wiped out. What a convenient little "accident" that was!

2007-09-02 18:25:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

1. When the "government" sacked our former Lord President Tun Salleh Abas without a fair trial and the decision was made by judges who was ranked below his position.

2. Anwar Ibrahim's case - sodomized???! oh come on! the court decided in favor of Anwar for this charge but he failed to escape charge on corruption.

3. Altantuya's case - Razak Baginda? hmm ... VVIP involvement and also ... the model was a 'arm dealer'?

4. Article 121(1A) Federal constitution + Lina Joy's case ... give her that damn status! she's already an apostate .. why we (gov) reject her application? She's not a Muslim anymore! fxk her fxk government!

5. and so on....

2007-09-03 01:03:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

1. When some assholes sold Labuan to some assholes.
2. Razak Baginda.. uh huh...
3. Anwar Ibrahim's case. Who would forget...
4. Lina Joy. Everyone remember..
5. Bukit bukau gondol sana, gondol sini...
6. Sipadan kidnapping (Abu Sayaff). Great lesson...
7. Religious officers spy here, spy there...
8. Sami Beluh vs his deputy. God.. tv3 put their interviews one after another, just like in Tamil movies..
9. Badawi married again (good one)..
10. yadda..yaddaa..bla..bla..shhh..classified..

2007-09-03 01:35:11 · answer #3 · answered by miss5miles 5 · 3 0

Since some of the states have decided to throw out the rule of law in favor of Islam... A couple married (Muslim man, Hindu woman) married 21 years with 6 kids was forced to separate.

Woo hoo! What a society!

2007-09-03 00:33:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Lina Joy's case.

Terrible mistake done by the real culprits in M'sia - The officers of the Registration & Pejabat Agama.

I still can't believe they got away with it.

2007-09-03 02:30:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ooo, when all of you guys misuse YA Travel Malaysia to ask lot of non-travel questions. LOL

2007-09-03 01:15:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I agree that there are many to choose from, but since you stipulated only one, then I will grudgingly list only one.
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Bio Safety Bill Tabled fromhttp://www.mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=51070

The Biosafety Bill tabled for debate frameworks managing bio safety and bio security issues, for genetically modified (GM) products. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi expressed concern for the country’s level of preparedness in addressing bio safety and bio security elements linked to biotechnology development. The Bill ensures technology growth does not compromise human and environmental safety, especially as Asians may not be vigilant to set in place precautionary and preventive measures, as they race to obtain a share of the lucrative biotechnology market.

Home Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad in reading out Abdullah’s speech to delegates attending the Biosafety and Bio security Asia 2007 Conference said administrative procedures available to ensure safety of GM products was ineffective without the appropriate tool of the law to enforce them. Biosafety, Abdullah said, comprised safe practices in handling biological agents, managing the risks of food chain contamination and promotion of safety standards in research. Bio security involved efforts to protect the population and food sources from epidemics whether occurring naturally or from the use of biological weapons. Bio security measures included monitoring patterns suggesting emerging epidemics, having sufficient stockpiles of suitable vaccines in case of outbreaks besides intensifying public health education. There is the need to be alert on the achievements in the life sciences, as its implications become clearer. "I hope this is something that will be given due consideration during the course of this conference," he said.

With the Biosafety legislation any food product, animal feed, crop or animal containing GM organisms, which Malaysia does not intend to ban, would be approved by a government panel comprising experts. Malaysia imports genetically modified soya, corn, rice, animal feed and fruits but generally no labelling is required. Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Datuk Seri Azmi Khalid said the government will not back down from its position to make labelling of products containing GMOs mandatory under Section 61 of the Bio Safety Bill. US biotech companies have been pressuring Malaysia to drop the clause, which was reported to be one of the 58 contentious points on the US-Malaysia FTA.

The Ministry’s principal assistant secretary K. Nagulendran clarified GM food in which genes have been tinkered with such as a tomato being modified with organisms could affect the environment, health and religion, whether it is ‘halal’ (kosher) or not. "Consumers can make an informed decision at the end of the day. Regulation will ensure biotechnology will grow without the safety of the people being compromised."

2007-09-03 00:44:06 · answer #7 · answered by QuiteNewHere 7 · 0 1

most controversial to me was price hike on goods including cigarette. not good for me.

2007-09-03 09:08:49 · answer #8 · answered by CupCake 4 · 0 0

hmm,i think lina joy..the woman who is an ustaz daugther convert to christian and want to change get off the islam written on her IC..that's terrible..

2007-09-03 00:40:21 · answer #9 · answered by b!daDar! 3 · 2 2

the mobile pon called m-mobile vote mawi automatically........

2007-09-03 00:31:02 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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